Star Wars 8 The Last Jedi: Is THIS how Snoke will complete Kylo Ren’s training?

At the conclusion of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, fans will remember that Snoke asks General Hux to bring him Kylo Ren.

The villain added: “It is time to complete his training.”

What sort of training will this be and will we see it take place in The Force Awakens?

Now theorist Mike Zeroh reckons the training will involve a Forceback vision.

Speaking in his new YouTube video, he said: “We have heard a lot of rumours and leaks out there that Snoke would actually be involved in Kylo Ren’s training in the actual film.”

“We also heard that Kylo Ren would be going through a Forceback vision, very much how Rey did in The Force Awakens.

“So it could be that that Forceback vision is a part of his training for some reason.

“Maybe there’s a reason as to why he has to go through a Forceback vision to perhaps train himself.”

Previously Zeroh suggested

The Star Wars theorist added: “Now when it comes to Snoke and Kylo Ren, I think the training is going to be something completely different – just like Luke Skywalker and Rey’s training as we saw in The Last Jedi trailer.

“A part of his training could very well be a mental thing rather than a physical.”

Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi will be released in UK cinemas on December 14, 2017.

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